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- Title
How Do Institutional and Technological Innovations Influence the Smart City Governance? Focused on Stakeholder Satisfaction and Crime Rate.
- Authors
Bokhari, Syed Asad Abbas; Seunghwan, Myeong
- Abstract
Effective institutional and technological development are key to governance in smart cities. This study investigates the fundamental complexities of institutional and technological innovations in smart cities. A city's innovation capabilities depend significantly on its technology and implementation capacity. This study suggests that institutional and technological innovation serve a role that moderates the relationships between smart city governance, stakeholder satisfaction, and crime rate. Multiple regression models were developed by surveying 496 Pakistani citizens with a questionnaire. Using stakeholders and innovation theories, analyzing the relationships between smart governance, stakeholder satisfaction, and city crime rates reveals a moderating role of institutional and technological innovation. The findings showed that institutional and technological innovations have strengthened the stakeholder satisfaction level while weakening the crime rate in a smart city.
- Subjects
CRIME statistics; SMART cities; SATISFACTION; PAKISTANIS; CRIME; TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; INTELLIGENT transportation systems
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2024, Vol 16, Issue 10, p4246
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/su16104246